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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1972-08-10

Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1972-08-10, page 01

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VOL. 50 NO. 32
AUGUST 10, 1972 - AV 30
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NEW YORK (WNS) — Five Jewish leaders, who expressed the belief that Pres. Nixon has a better understanding of Jewish domestic problems, the status of Soviet Jews and the security needs of Israel than does Sen. McGovern, have called for the re-election of , Pres. Nixon. The five, who spoke for themselves not ^ their organizations, were Dr. William Wexler7 chairman of the World Conference of Jewish Organizations and chairman of the B'nai International Council; Rabbi Herschel Schacter, past chairman of 'the American Jewish Conference on Soviet Jewry and of the Religious Zionists of America; Rabbi Seymour Siegel,' president of the Jewish Rights Council and a faculty member at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America; Rabbi Davjd Luchins, chairman of Jewish Youth for Humphrey and director of communal relations fofthe National, Council of Synagogue Youth of the.Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America; and Sue Schreiner, co-chairman of Jewish Youth for Humphrey and past president of the New Jersey region of NCSY.
NEW YORK, (JTA) — For the sixth year, a sub¬ stantial number of New York City Jewish teenagers from poverty homes, including many from Hasidic families, are taking part this summer in a federally- funded program which provides jobs for them and badly-needed help for non-profit Jewish agencies, the / program's sponsors reported this week. A total of 415 Jewish teenagers in the,, 1^-22 age group are par¬ ticipating difring July and-August in the program, which is administered by Torah Umesorah, the National Society fpr.Hebrew Day Schools. The-Neigh¬ borhood Youth Corps-program, which this summer is providing a city-wide total of 42,000 jobs, concentrates on teenagers who are either actual or potential high school dropouts.
Israel Says U.S. Middle East Policy Was Major Factor In Russian Ouster From Egypt
(Copyright, 1972, JTA, Inc.)
JERUSALEM, (JTA) - Israel has extended congratulations to the Unite? States on Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's ouster of Russian military advisors, it was disclosed here last week. Israel's view that a major factor in the ouster was the US Mideast policy of maintaining Israel's deterrent strength while refusing to join with the Soviet Union in an im¬ posed Middle East solution was conveyed „ Aug. .2 by Foreign Minister Abba Eban at a meeting here with the US Charge d'Affaires Owen Zurhellen in the absence of US Ambassador Walworth.' Barbour, whg.js. j>aJeave.-' Israel also said that the US policy, coupled with Israel's own steadfastness brought about the feeling of frustration in Sadat's government whicKled to the- expulslon of the Russian advisors. Senior Foreign Ministry sources said, after' the Eban-Zurhellen meeting
that the continued US silence on the Soviet ouster was a measure of ■ .the US satisfaction with the situation created by the ouster. The sources said US officials also "are not complaining." •
The sources said that Eban sought to demonstrate to the US official ' that the American policy of sup¬ porting Israel had "paid off" with the Soviet exodus and had not harmed US interests in the Mideast. Eban reportedly cited the "queue" of Arab states seeking, to resume diplomatic links with the US after Yemen did so — Iraq, Algeria and'reportedly "Syria are .believed to be seeking low-key diplomatic contacts with the US, though not necessarily full resumption of diplomatic ties. Israel was reported to believe that with his war
options effectively cut off by US military supplies to Israel and with his hopes for a super-power-imposed solution wrecked by the Nixon summit visit to Moscow, Sadat acted more out of anger and frustration than out of logic in ordering the departure of the Soviet advisors. Israeli analysts also reportedly believe that Sadat will bide his time until we US Presidential election, when he is expected to check for any change in US Mideast views. Meanwhile, it is believed here that he will stress activities he considers advantageous to Egypt, specifically the resumption of Dr. Gunnar V. Jarring's Mideast mission for which the Swedish diplomat returned this week to the UN. __
High ranking sources revealed that the Israeli
Chisholm Recommends Direct Israeli-Arab Negotiations; Will Visit Israel This Year
WASHINGTON, (JTA) —
Rep. _ Shirley -Chisholm.-
(D.N.Y.) scorns the Gary resolution on Israel, as "ridiculous," wants the Soviet Union and the US to. cease sending arms -to the Middle East, and recom¬ mends direct Israeli-Arab negotiations as the only way to settle the conflict. Above all, the only Black woman member of the House of Representatives continues to insist that "Palestine" is the "root cause" of the conflict and that resolving it is essential for "peace arid harmony" in the region. In an interview with the JTA, Mrs. Chisholm declined comment on the strongly pro-Israel plank in the Democratic "Party's Middle East platform, specifically the provisions that the US recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital, saying that she had not "had a chance to go over the entire platform." But in what.may be a major development in her Mideast outlook — possibly significant in that she'will be campaigning for the Presidential candidate she sought to deter in the primaries — Mrs. Chisholm
"said she was,accepting an Israeli' government in-
|L"vitation to visit Israel before year's end to "see things there for myself."
During her Presidential campaign, the fiery former nursery school teacher based her Mideast views on a
position paper calling. for_a - UN-"guaTantee" of the "stability.and territorial integrity" of all States;'p"a "limitation on all amis, shipments" to the area; US economic aid to the region's "less-developed nations"; "ful representation for the Palestinians in all negotiations concerning the return or compensation for Palestinian Arab property," and "immediate con¬ sideration of the problem of the lack of status of the several hundred thousand people who left Israeli-held territory in 1948and 1967." In that position paper Mrs. Chisholm said the US had "allowed the Soviet Union to posture as the real friend of the poor in the Middle East, "adding" "While courageous governments in Libya, Egypt and'the Sudan, for example, struggle to maintain their freedom and independence from Soviet influence, we have been' sidetracked into forgetting about the Palestine problem and simply engaging in . endless maneuvering with ' the Soviet Union." At the Democratic Platform Committee, hearings here, Mrs, Chisholm was asked why she had not repudiated the since-modified anti- Israel resolution of the National Black Political Convention.. Mrs, Chisholm repudiated the statement of the Congressional Black - Caucus lauding Israeli
.contributions—to—Black Africa, saying she had not been consulted on the statement, issued after the Gary, 'Ind., convention and before the steering com¬ mittee's modification of the resolution. - Thus, Mrs. Chisholm now appears to have swung towards a major • Kahn
platform premise — direct
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 7)
UJFC Annual Meeting To Be In Afternoon On Oct 8
"Set aside the afternoon of Sunday October 8 to attend the 45th ANNUAL MEETING of the UNITED JEWISH FUND AND COUNCIL" stated Marvin L. Glassman, President. "Mrs._ Bernard Feitlinger, has been chosen,as Chairman of the Annual Meeting which will feature a special dramatic presentation of the "Impact Of The Young Leadership Award" upon , the Jewish community, the presentation of the 1972 Therese Stern Young Leadership
Award, the Rabbincal
Atlanta News Stations Continue To Air Advertising Of White Supremacist
ATLANTA, (JTA) — Despite Mayor Sam Massell's appeal this week to local news stations to reject the political' advertising of a US Senate candidate who is an avowed -white supremacist, the stations are continuing with the advertising. The Jewish mayor's office reported that the stations, under the ad¬ vise of their lawyers, have decided to continue the spots for candidate J. B. Stoner. The complaints department of the Federal Com¬ munications- Commission has ruled negatively on 'a petition, filed by the National Association for the, Ad¬ vancement of Colored People, to stop the- Stoner advertisements. ' Under Section 315 of the Communications Act, it is illegal to censor a paid political advertisement, the mayor's office explained. However the mayor con¬ tends that Stoner has broken
the law by making, in¬ flammatory statements which are calculated to incite to riot. Therefore, Section 315 does not apply to him.
Stoner's first ad¬ vertisement ran Aug. 1 over radio station WPLO and WSB-TV. Stoner said in part, "I am the only candidate for the US Senate for white people. The main reason why niggers want integration is that niggers want our white women. I am for Jaw-and order." The mayor's office and the broadcast stations were deluged with phone calls deploring the 'ad¬ vertisement, following the broadcast.
The NAACP is considering further action in the case, the mayor's office reported. ■Petitions are being1 filed with the FCC by the, NAACP, various radio stations and the B'nai B'rith Anti- Defamatiori League.
MRS. BERNARD FEITLINGER
Award, the honoring of the Campaign leadership, and the election of new officers for the coming years."
Mrs. Bernard Feitlinger declared "The Jewish Community of Columbus will have a rare opportunity to help celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the State of Israel by attending the Annual Meeting at which time we shall honor, at a reception, the members of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra who will be ap¬ pearing locally in a concert that night."
Additional information will be announced from time to time, as will the names of the award winners, and the principal speaker of the afternoon. Everyone, in¬ terested in the welfare of the Jewish community, should plan to attend this important
event „■, . ,
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See page 3 in this week's Chronicle for the'1972 UJFC Campaign Allocations Report.
Cabinet rejected unanimously a suggestion from Yitzhak Rabin. Israel's envoy to the US, that Israel should publicly ban Nthe Jarring mission and reduce Israel's representation at the United Nations because of the "imbalance" toward Israel' at the UN. The Israel „ government reportedly feels that no useful purpose would ' be served by so "tactless" a step as rebuffing Dr. Jarring publicly. While Israel shares _ the US view that little good "will come from renewal of the Jarring mission, it also feels that Israel would suffer international unpopularity by disparaging the mission ■ publicly. Asforthe-UN itself, Israel still regards it as a' useful forum.
Bill Buckley Wants Israel As 51st State
NEW YORK, fWBP) - Conservative Bill Buckley - would like to see Israel annexed to the United States as the 5lst State.
In a recent column entitled "Israel and U.S. Policy" — . in which he points to the close traditional relationship between the Jewish State and America — Mr. Buckley says that "it would appear sensible to -regularizer~lo institutionalize, what ap¬ pears to be a de facto relationship between the U.S. and the State of Israel, as an alternative to per¬ mitting it to end by attrition, as an inevitable policy of George McGovern. . .
"As things stand now," he complains, "we suffer most of the disadvantages, and enjoy none of the advantages' of, separate nationhood. Why should we not propose to Israel annexation, as the 51st American state?
"What would we have to lose?" he further queries. "If we are in any case committed to Israeli sur¬ vival, as most political parties insist we are.. .then we would go to war in any - case if Israel's sovereignty were threatened," Buckley says, and adds:. "Israel is geographically remote? It isn't any further from Washington than Alaska and Hawaii. . .A language barrier? Ask Switzerland how insupportable that is. Anyway, Sen. Robert Kennedy insisted, and won his point, that Spanish- speaking New Yorkers should be permitted to vote. Why not Hebrew-speaking Americans?"
The noted Conservative then expresses the view that annexation of Israel would immediately solve the Arab- Israel dispute with the "net result" that "a genuine state
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 11)
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VOL. 50 NO. 32
AUGUST 10, 1972 - AV 30
wtaJeave.-' Israel also said that the US policy, coupled with Israel's own steadfastness brought about the feeling of frustration in Sadat's government whicKled to the- expulslon of the Russian advisors. Senior Foreign Ministry sources said, after' the Eban-Zurhellen meeting
that the continued US silence on the Soviet ouster was a measure of ■ .the US satisfaction with the situation created by the ouster. The sources said US officials also "are not complaining." •
The sources said that Eban sought to demonstrate to the US official ' that the American policy of sup¬ porting Israel had "paid off" with the Soviet exodus and had not harmed US interests in the Mideast. Eban reportedly cited the "queue" of Arab states seeking, to resume diplomatic links with the US after Yemen did so — Iraq, Algeria and'reportedly "Syria are .believed to be seeking low-key diplomatic contacts with the US, though not necessarily full resumption of diplomatic ties. Israel was reported to believe that with his war
options effectively cut off by US military supplies to Israel and with his hopes for a super-power-imposed solution wrecked by the Nixon summit visit to Moscow, Sadat acted more out of anger and frustration than out of logic in ordering the departure of the Soviet advisors. Israeli analysts also reportedly believe that Sadat will bide his time until we US Presidential election, when he is expected to check for any change in US Mideast views. Meanwhile, it is believed here that he will stress activities he considers advantageous to Egypt, specifically the resumption of Dr. Gunnar V. Jarring's Mideast mission for which the Swedish diplomat returned this week to the UN. __
High ranking sources revealed that the Israeli
Chisholm Recommends Direct Israeli-Arab Negotiations; Will Visit Israel This Year
WASHINGTON, (JTA) —
Rep. _ Shirley -Chisholm.-
(D.N.Y.) scorns the Gary resolution on Israel, as "ridiculous," wants the Soviet Union and the US to. cease sending arms -to the Middle East, and recom¬ mends direct Israeli-Arab negotiations as the only way to settle the conflict. Above all, the only Black woman member of the House of Representatives continues to insist that "Palestine" is the "root cause" of the conflict and that resolving it is essential for "peace arid harmony" in the region. In an interview with the JTA, Mrs. Chisholm declined comment on the strongly pro-Israel plank in the Democratic "Party's Middle East platform, specifically the provisions that the US recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital, saying that she had not "had a chance to go over the entire platform." But in what.may be a major development in her Mideast outlook — possibly significant in that she'will be campaigning for the Presidential candidate she sought to deter in the primaries — Mrs. Chisholm
"said she was,accepting an Israeli' government in-
|L"vitation to visit Israel before year's end to "see things there for myself."
During her Presidential campaign, the fiery former nursery school teacher based her Mideast views on a
position paper calling. for_a - UN-"guaTantee" of the "stability.and territorial integrity" of all States;'p"a "limitation on all amis, shipments" to the area; US economic aid to the region's "less-developed nations"; "ful representation for the Palestinians in all negotiations concerning the return or compensation for Palestinian Arab property," and "immediate con¬ sideration of the problem of the lack of status of the several hundred thousand people who left Israeli-held territory in 1948and 1967." In that position paper Mrs. Chisholm said the US had "allowed the Soviet Union to posture as the real friend of the poor in the Middle East, "adding" "While courageous governments in Libya, Egypt and'the Sudan, for example, struggle to maintain their freedom and independence from Soviet influence, we have been' sidetracked into forgetting about the Palestine problem and simply engaging in . endless maneuvering with ' the Soviet Union." At the Democratic Platform Committee, hearings here, Mrs, Chisholm was asked why she had not repudiated the since-modified anti- Israel resolution of the National Black Political Convention.. Mrs, Chisholm repudiated the statement of the Congressional Black - Caucus lauding Israeli
.contributions—to—Black Africa, saying she had not been consulted on the statement, issued after the Gary, 'Ind., convention and before the steering com¬ mittee's modification of the resolution. - Thus, Mrs. Chisholm now appears to have swung towards a major • Kahn
platform premise — direct
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 7)
UJFC Annual Meeting To Be In Afternoon On Oct 8
"Set aside the afternoon of Sunday October 8 to attend the 45th ANNUAL MEETING of the UNITED JEWISH FUND AND COUNCIL" stated Marvin L. Glassman, President. "Mrs._ Bernard Feitlinger, has been chosen,as Chairman of the Annual Meeting which will feature a special dramatic presentation of the "Impact Of The Young Leadership Award" upon , the Jewish community, the presentation of the 1972 Therese Stern Young Leadership
Award, the Rabbincal
Atlanta News Stations Continue To Air Advertising Of White Supremacist
ATLANTA, (JTA) — Despite Mayor Sam Massell's appeal this week to local news stations to reject the political' advertising of a US Senate candidate who is an avowed -white supremacist, the stations are continuing with the advertising. The Jewish mayor's office reported that the stations, under the ad¬ vise of their lawyers, have decided to continue the spots for candidate J. B. Stoner. The complaints department of the Federal Com¬ munications- Commission has ruled negatively on 'a petition, filed by the National Association for the, Ad¬ vancement of Colored People, to stop the- Stoner advertisements. ' Under Section 315 of the Communications Act, it is illegal to censor a paid political advertisement, the mayor's office explained. However the mayor con¬ tends that Stoner has broken
the law by making, in¬ flammatory statements which are calculated to incite to riot. Therefore, Section 315 does not apply to him.
Stoner's first ad¬ vertisement ran Aug. 1 over radio station WPLO and WSB-TV. Stoner said in part, "I am the only candidate for the US Senate for white people. The main reason why niggers want integration is that niggers want our white women. I am for Jaw-and order." The mayor's office and the broadcast stations were deluged with phone calls deploring the 'ad¬ vertisement, following the broadcast.
The NAACP is considering further action in the case, the mayor's office reported. ■Petitions are being1 filed with the FCC by the, NAACP, various radio stations and the B'nai B'rith Anti- Defamatiori League.
MRS. BERNARD FEITLINGER
Award, the honoring of the Campaign leadership, and the election of new officers for the coming years."
Mrs. Bernard Feitlinger declared "The Jewish Community of Columbus will have a rare opportunity to help celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the State of Israel by attending the Annual Meeting at which time we shall honor, at a reception, the members of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra who will be ap¬ pearing locally in a concert that night."
Additional information will be announced from time to time, as will the names of the award winners, and the principal speaker of the afternoon. Everyone, in¬ terested in the welfare of the Jewish community, should plan to attend this important
event „■, . ,
(if
See page 3 in this week's Chronicle for the'1972 UJFC Campaign Allocations Report.
Cabinet rejected unanimously a suggestion from Yitzhak Rabin. Israel's envoy to the US, that Israel should publicly ban Nthe Jarring mission and reduce Israel's representation at the United Nations because of the "imbalance" toward Israel' at the UN. The Israel „ government reportedly feels that no useful purpose would ' be served by so "tactless" a step as rebuffing Dr. Jarring publicly. While Israel shares _ the US view that little good "will come from renewal of the Jarring mission, it also feels that Israel would suffer international unpopularity by disparaging the mission ■ publicly. Asforthe-UN itself, Israel still regards it as a' useful forum.
Bill Buckley Wants Israel As 51st State
NEW YORK, fWBP) - Conservative Bill Buckley - would like to see Israel annexed to the United States as the 5lst State.
In a recent column entitled "Israel and U.S. Policy" — . in which he points to the close traditional relationship between the Jewish State and America — Mr. Buckley says that "it would appear sensible to -regularizer~lo institutionalize, what ap¬ pears to be a de facto relationship between the U.S. and the State of Israel, as an alternative to per¬ mitting it to end by attrition, as an inevitable policy of George McGovern. . .
"As things stand now," he complains, "we suffer most of the disadvantages, and enjoy none of the advantages' of, separate nationhood. Why should we not propose to Israel annexation, as the 51st American state?
"What would we have to lose?" he further queries. "If we are in any case committed to Israeli sur¬ vival, as most political parties insist we are.. .then we would go to war in any - case if Israel's sovereignty were threatened," Buckley says, and adds:. "Israel is geographically remote? It isn't any further from Washington than Alaska and Hawaii. . .A language barrier? Ask Switzerland how insupportable that is. Anyway, Sen. Robert Kennedy insisted, and won his point, that Spanish- speaking New Yorkers should be permitted to vote. Why not Hebrew-speaking Americans?"
The noted Conservative then expresses the view that annexation of Israel would immediately solve the Arab- Israel dispute with the "net result" that "a genuine state
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 11)
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